BOOKS TITLES AND CHAPTERS TITLES THAT ADVICE
The titles of the chapters advice without even beginning to read what is in the book
“
7 Little Known Success SecretsOf The Rich & Famous”
By
Clifford Mee
The Secrets Of The Rich & Famous:
(1) People Form Habits And Habits Form Futures
(2) The “Success Six”
(3) ‘Perfection’ Can Be The Enemy Of Success
(4) Guard Your Time Like A Hawk
(5) Go After The Carrot
(6) The Consistency Principle
(7) ‘Inch By Inch And Anything’s A Cinch’
THE 100 SIMPLE SECRETS OF
Happy People
What Scientists Have Learned
And How You Can Use It
David Niven, Ph.D.
1 Your Life Has Purpose and Meaning 1
2 Use a Strategy for Happiness 3
3 You Don't Have to Win Every Time 5
4 Your Goals Should Be Aligned with One Another 7
5 Choose Your Comparisons Wisely 9
6 Cultivate Friendships 11
7 Turn Off the TV 13
8 Accept Yourself—Unconditionally 15
9 Remember Where You Came From 17
10 Limit Yourself to Thinking About One Subject as You
Lie Down to Sleep 19
11 Friendship Beats Money 21
12 Have Realistic Expectations 23
13 Be Open to New Ideas 25
14 Share with Others How Important They Are to You 27
15 If You're Not Sure, Guess Positively 29
16 Believe in Yourself 31
17 Don't Believe in Yourself Too Much 32
18 Don't Face Your Problems Alone 34
19 Age Is Not to Be Feared 36
20 Develop a Household Routine 37
21 Don't Be Overprotective 39
22 Pay Attention. You May Have What You Want 41
VII
The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People
23 Don't Let Your Religious Beliefs Fade 43
24 Do What You Say You Are Going to Do 45
25 Don't Be Aggressive with Your Friends and Family 47
26 Root for the Home Team 49
27 Don't Confuse Stuff with Success 51
28 Every Relationship Is Different 53
29 Don't Think "What If" 55
30 Volunteer 57
31 If You Can't Reach Your Goals, Your Goals Will Hurt You 59
32 Exercise 61
33 Little Things Have Big Meanings 63
34 It's Not What Happened, It's How You Think About
What Happened 65
35 Develop Some Common Interests with Loved Ones 67
36 Laugh 69
37 Don't Let Your Entire Life Hinge on One Element 71
38 Share of Yourself 73
39 Busy Is Better Than Bored 75
40 Satisfaction Is Relative 77
41 Learn to Use a Computer 79
42 Try to Think Less About the People and Things
That Bother You 81
43 Keep Your Family Close 83
44 Eat Some Fruit Every Day 85
45 Enjoy What You Have 87
46 Think in Concrete Terms 89
47 Be Socially Supportive 91
48 Don't Blame Yourself 92
49 Be a Peacemaker 94
VIII
Contents
50 Cherish Animals 96
51 Make Your Work a Calling 98
52 Never Trade Your Morals for Your Goals 100
53 Don't Pretend to Ignore Things Your Loved Ones Do
That Bother You 101
54 Get a Good Night's Sleep 103
55 Buy What You Like 105
56 Accomplish Something Every Day 107
57 Be Flexible 109
58 Events Are Temporary 111
59 Be Your Own Fan 113
60 Join a Group 115
61 Be Positive 117
62 There Wifl Bean End, but You Can Be Prepared 119
63 How We See the World Is More Important Than How
the World Is 121
64 Keep a Pen and Paper Handy 123
65 Help the Next Person Who Needs Some Minor
Assistance 125
66 Take Care Not to Harshly Criticize Family and Friends 127
67 Some People Like the Big Picture, and Others Like
the Details 129
68 Do Things You Are Good At 131
69 Go Visit Your Neighbor 133
70 Smile 135
71 Don't Accept Television's Picture of the World 136
72 You Always Have a Choice 138
73 Be Agreeable 140
74 Don't Ignore One Part of Your Life 142
IX
The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People
75 Listen to Music 144
76 Let Your Goals Guide You 145
77 Use Your Job Positively 147
78 Don't Forget to Have Fun 148
79 Believe in Ultimate Justice 150
80 Reminisce 152
81 Be Conscientious 154
82 Don't Dwell on Unwinnable Conflicts 156
83 Enjoy the Ordinary 158
84 Focus Not on the World's Tragedies, but on the
World's Hope 160
85 Get a Hobby 162
86 Envying Other People's Relationships Is Pointless 163
87 Give Yourself Time to Adapt to Change 165
88 Focus on What Really Matters to You 167
89 Realize that Complete Satisfaction Does Not Exist 169
90 Surround Yourself with Pleasant Aromas 171
91 Don't Let Others Set Your Goals 173
92 You Are a Person, Not a Stereotype 175
93 Know What Makes You Happy and Sad 177
94 Keep Reading 179
95 We Must Feel Needed 181
96 Say "So What" 183
97 Have a Purpose 185
98 You Have Not Finished the Best Part of Your Life 187
99 Money Does Not Buy Happiness 189
100 What Does It All Mean? You Decide 191
T H E 1 0 0 S I M P L E S E C R E T S O F
Successful People
What Scientists Have Learned
and How You Can Use It
David Niven, Ph.D.
1.
Competence Starts with Feeling Competent 12.
It’s Not How Hard You Try 33.
Creativity Comes from Within 54.
Take Small Victories 75.
You Can’t Force Yourself to Like Broccoli 96.
Resist the Urge to Be Average 117.
There Is Plenty of Time 138.
It’s Never Just One Thing 159.
Don’t Keep Fighting Your First Battle 1710.
Change Is Possible, Not Easy 1911.
Seek Input from Your Opposites 2112.
Write Down the Directions 2313.
Anticipate Irrationality 2514.
The Best Defense Is to Listen 2715.
Winners Are Made, Not Born 2916.
Do Things in Order 3117.
Get Experience Any Way You Can 3318.
Self-Motivation Works Once 3519.
Speak Slowly 3720.
Where You Stand Depends on Where You Look 3821.
Use Your Own Self-Interest 4022.
Remember Who You Are and Where You Are 42iv
23.
Negotiate with Confidence, or Don’t 4424.
Volunteer to Feel Better 4625.
Remember the Task, Forget the Rankings 4826.
Avoid the Second-Guess Paralysis 5027.
Seek a Tall Plateau, Not the Peak 5228.
Play the Odds 5429.
The Past Is Not the Future 5630.
Get a Good Night’s Sleep 5831.
It Starts and Ends with You 6032.
Notice Patterns 6233.
Efficiency in Everything 6434.
Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day (But How Exactly?) 6635.
Lessons Can’t Threaten 6836.
Success Is Formula, Not Fantasy 7037.
You Need to Know More Than Just How Talented You Are 7238.
Role Models Are Not One Size Fits All 7439.
Learn from Losses 7640.
Embrace Work; It May Have to Last Forever 7841.
Exercise and Eat Right 8042.
Boredom Is the Enemy 8243.
Be Clear About Your Role in the Outcome 8444.
Make Change Count 8645.
Listening Is More Than Not Talking 8846.
Take Off Your Blinders 9047.
You’ll Get What You’re Afraid Of 9248.
Think About Who You Ought to Be 94v
49.
Leadership Is Contagious 9650.
Want Support? Deserve It 9851.
You Will Give Up Faster if You’re Not in Control 10052.
Life Is Not a Zero-Sum Game 10253.
You Don’t Have to Get Straight A’s Anymore 10454.
Whet Your Appetite for Success 10655.
Remember the Difference Between You and Everybody Else 10856.
Your Work and Home Lives Must Fit Together 11057.
Nobody Wins Without a Loser 11258.
Tell Clean Jokes 11459.
Don’t Want Everything 11660.
Look for Value 11861.
Get Your Motivation Where You Can Find It 12062.
Be an Expert 12263.
Failure Is Not Trying 12464.
You Are Not in This Alone 12665.
Your Goals Are a Living Thing 12866.
Avoid Roller-Coaster Emotions 13067.
Care 13268.
You Can’t Be Persistent Without Perspective 13469.
Changing Jobs Doesn’t Change You 13670.
It Might Get Worse Before It Gets Better 13871.
If You Don’t Believe, No One Else Will 14072.
You’ll Work Harder If You Feel Wanted 14273.
Don’t Talk to Yourself 14474.
Seek Coherence and Congruence 14675.
If You Doubt, You’re Out 14876.
Always Think About What’s Next 15077.
Value Practical Knowledge 15278.
See the Risk in Doing Nothing 15479.
Face Conflict Head-On 15680.
Money Isn’t Everything 15881.
Be Realistic About Yourself 16082.
Find our Y Own 83. Own What You Do 16484.
Be Honest for Your Future 16685.
You Need to Know What You Are Looking For 16886.
Don’t Forget Packaging 17087.
Learn to Lead Yourself 17288.
A Victory at All Costs Is Not a Victory 17489.
People Who Have It Right Work Harder to Make It Better 17690.
Don’t Run in the Wrong Direction Just Because You’re Near the Finish Line 17891.
Hope Springs Internal 18092.
Think as if Others Can Read Your Mind 18293.
You’ll Get Knocked Down and Then Get Back Up 18494.
Keep Your Goals Where You Can See Them 18695.
Don’t Settle 18896.
What Is the Point? 19097.
Win Your Own Respect First 19298.
Your Goals Must Engage All of You 19499.
Take Action 196100.
Only You Can Say if This Is a World
177 MENTAL TOUGHNESS SECRETS OF THE WORLD CLASS by steve siebold
1. The Middle Class competes . . . the World Class creates.
2. The Middle Class avoids risk . . . the World Class manages risk.
3. The Middle Class lives in delusion . . . the World Class lives in objective reality.
4. The Middle Class loves to be comfortable . . . the World Class is comfortable being uncomfortable.
5. The Middle Class has a lottery mentality . . . the World Class has an abundance mentality.
6. The Middle Class hungers for security . . . the World Class doesn’t believe that security exists.
7. The Middle Class sacrifices growth for safety . . . the World Class sacrifices safety for growth.
8. The Middle Class operates out of fear and scarcity . . . the World Class operates from love and.abundance.
9. The Middle Class focuses on having . . . the World Class focuses on being.
10. The Middle Class sees themselves as victims . . . the World Class sees themselves as responsible.
11. The Middle Class slows down . . . the World Class calms down.
12. The Middle Class is frustrated . . . the World Class is grateful.
13. The Middle Class has pipedreams . . . the World Class has vision.
14. The Middle Class is ego-driven . . . the World Class is spirit driven.
15. The Middle Class is problem oriented . . . the World Class is solution oriented.
16. The Middle Class thinks they know enough . . . the World Class is eager to learn.
17. The Middle Class chooses fear . . . the World Class chooses growth.
18. The Middle Class is boastful . . . the World Class is humble.
19. The Middle Class trades time for money . . . the World Class trades ideas for money.
20. The Middle Class denies their intuition . . . the World Class embraces their intuition.
21. The Middle Class seeks riches . . . the World Class seeks wealth.
22. The Middle Class believes their vision only when they see it . . . the World Class knows they will see their vision when they believe it.
23. The Middle Class coaches through logic . . . the World Class coaches through emotion.
24. The Middle Class speaks the language of fear . . . the World Class speaks the language of love.
25. The Middle Class believes problem solving stems from knowledge . . . the World Class believes problem solving stems from will.
RESILIENCE AT WORK H O W T O S U C C E E D
NO M A T T E R W H A T L I F E T H R O W S A T Y O U
Salvatore R. Maddi
and
Deborah M. Khoshaba
CHAPTER 1: Resilience in the Face of Change 7
CHAPTER 2: Researching Stress and Resiliency 15
CHAPTER 3: How Hardiness Promotes Resilience 27
CHAPTER 4: You Can Learn to Be Resilient 39
CHAPTER 5: Do You Have the Right Attitudes to Thrive in Adversity? 49
CHAPTER 6: Practicing Your Attitudes of Commitment, Control, and Challenge 65
CHAPTER 7: Transformational Coping: Turning Stressful Changes to Your Advantage
85
CHAPTER 8: Practicing Transformational Coping 107
CHAPTER 9: Social Support: Giving and Receiving Assistance and Encouragement 135
CHAPTER 10: Practicing Socially Supportive Interactions 155
CHAPTER 11: Strengthening Employee and Employer Ties 179
CHAPTER 12: How Companies Can Boost Resilience in Their Workers and in
Themselves 191
The 21 Secrets to Succeeding
When It Matters Most
Brian Tracy
Chapter 1 Stay Calm 6
Chapter 2 Be Confident in Your Abilities 11
Chapter 3 Dare to Go Forward 14
Chapter 4 Get the Facts 18
Chapter 5 Take Control 22
Chapter 6 Cut Your Losses 27
Chapter 7 Manage the Crisis 31
Chapter 8 Communicate Constantly 35
Chapter 9 Identify Your Constraints 41
Chapter 10 Unleash Your Creativity 45
Chapter 11 Focus on Key Result Areas 50
Chapter 12 Concentrate on Priorities 55
Chapter 13 Counterattack! 59
Chapter 14 Generate Cash Flow 63
Chapter 15 Care for Your Customers 68
Chapter 16 Close More Sales 74
Chapter 17 Keep Things Simple 80
Chapter 18 Conserve Your Energy 88
Chapter 19 Make Your Connection 94
Chapter 20 Character Is King 99
Chapter 21 Pull It All Together 105
The Brian Tracy eBook - Principles Of Success
Chapters
• A Balanced Life
• Becoming A Person Of Integrity
• Cultivating Your Self-Esteem
• Empowering Others
• Everyone’s A Sales Person
• Gaining Visibility
• Generating Energy
• Leading & Motivating
• Make Every Minute Count
• Making The Most Of Change
• Managing Your Time
• Setting Priorities
• The Power Of Charisma
• The Power Of Positive Self Talk
King Solomon's Masterclass:
Creative Achievement & Personal Success
John A. Thomas
Part 1 — THE OPTION OF EXCELLENCE 11
1 First Fall in Love
2 Landscape Your Life
3 Think Like a Shepherd
4 Act Like a Horse
Part 2 — YOUR CREATIVE MIND 33
5 Be Inspired
6 Get a Green Bed
7 Become a Nothing
8 Don't Get Mechanical
9 Learn to Bleat
10 Pillow Talk
Part 3 — BASIC BARRIERS TO EXCELLENCE 55
11 Catch Your Foxes
12 The Time Barrier
13 The Thought Police
14 Negative Capability
Part 4 — PRACTICAL PROJECTS 70
15 Make Metaphorical
16 Be Childlikeand Flexible
17 Multi-sensory Imagination
18 Create Appropriate Form
19 The City Inside Your Head
20 Your Subconscious Consultant
21 Think Visually
Part 5 — PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE 109
22 The Creative Mood
23 Think Until It Hurts
24 Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan
25 Keep Playing by the Rules
26 Ninety Nine Percent Perspiration
27 Binding Commitment
28 Creative Puberty
Part 6 — AN INVITATION TO EXCELLENCE 138
29 Your Immense Potential
30 The Invitation
YOU CAN WIN
Winners don't do different things.
They do things Differently.
A STEP BY STEP TOOL FOR TOP ACHIEVERS
SHIV KHERA
Chapter 1 IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE
Building a positive attitude
Chapter 2 SUCCESS
Winning strategies
Chapter 3 MOTIVATION
Motivating yourself and others every day
Chapter 4 SELF-ESTEEM
Building positive self-esteem and image
Chapter 5 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Building a pleasing personality
Chapter 6 SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND HABITS
Forming positive habits and character
Chapter 7 GOAL-SETTING
Setting and achieving your goals
Chapter 8 VALUES AND VISION 223
Doing the right thing for the right reason
100Action
Pri n c i p l e s
By Bill FitzPatrick
Starting with this defining moment
Love
Friendship
Respect
Prosperity
Security
Peace
Happiness
All await you in the
100 Action Principles
1 . Set Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4
2 . Divide and Conquer . . . . . . . . .1 5
3 . Write A Personal Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . .1 6
4 . Follow Thro u g h . . . . . . . . . . . .1 7
5 . Submit to a Higher Power . . . .1 8
6 . Don’t Complicate Matters . . . . .1 9
7 . Commit to Never Ending I m p ro v e m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 0
8 . Be Frugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1
9 . Make Today Special . . . . . . . . .2 2
1 0 . Record Your Thoughts . . . . . . .2 3
1 1 . Use the Power of Patience . . . .2 4
1 2 . Maintain A Positive Mental Attitude . . . . . . . . . . . .2 5
1 3 . Risk Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 6
1 4 . Get To u g h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 7
1 5 . Cause Change . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 8
1 6 . Let Them Be . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 9
1 7 . Accept Diff e re n c e s . . . . . . . . . .3 0
1 8 . Master Success . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1
1 9 . S p read Your Enthusiasm . . . . . .3 2
2 0 . Applaud the Beginner . . . . . . .3 3
2 1 . Give Yourself the Gift of S e l f - R e l i a n c e . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .3 4
2 2 . Lead by Example . . . . . . . . . . .3 5
2 3 . C o n t rol Conflict . . . . . . . . . . . .3 6
2 4 . Listen to Your Instincts . . . . . . .3 7
2 5 . Face Fear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 8
2 6 . Don’t Be A Perf e c t i o n i s t . . . . . .3 9
2 7 . Remain Adaptable . . . . . . . . . .4 0
2 8 . Think Wi n - Wi n . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1
2 9 . Be Pro u d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2
3 0 . Be Decisive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3
3 1 . Be the Wa r r i o r . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4
3 2 . Embody Integrity . . . . . . . . . . .4 5
3 3 . Stay Centere d . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 6
3 4 . Love Many Things . . . . . . . . . .4 7
3 5 . F o rget Everybody . . . . . . . . . .4 8
3 6 . Maintain Your Pre s e n c e . . . . . .4 9
3 7 . Act as You Feel . . . . . . . . . . . .5 0
3 8 . A p p reciate Your Appeal . . . . . .5 1
3 9 . Develop Your Sense of Humor .5 2
4 0 . Become Grateful . . . . . . . . . . .5 3
4 1 . Show Loyalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 4
4 2 . Practice Forg i v e n e s s . . . . . . . . .5 5
4 3 . Demonstrate Your Love . . . . . .5 6
4 4 . Be Prudent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 7
4 5 . Develop Your Special Ta l e n t . . .5 8
4 6 . Be Persistent . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 9
4 7 . Develop Winning Habits . . . . .6 0
4 8 . Do What Others Can’t . . . . . . .6 1
4 9 . Accept Hard Wo r k . . . . . . . . . .6 2
5 0 . Ve n t u re Outside The Box . . . . .6 3
5 1 . Communicate with Ease . . . . . .6 4
5 2 . Avoid Negative People . . . . . . .6 5
5 3 . Stay Fit and Healthy . . . . . . . . .6 6
5 4 . Relax Your Body . . . . . . . . . . .6 7
5 5 . Invest In Your Future . . . . . . . .6 8
5 6 . R e t i re Early . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 9
5 7 . Have Faith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 0
5 8 . Follow Your Code of Honor . . .7 1
5 9 . Enjoy Quiet Ti m e . . . . . . . . . .7 2
6 0 . Look in the Mirro r . . . . . . . . . .7 3
6 1 . I m a g i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 4
6 2 . Hold Sacred … . . . . . . . . . . . .7 5
6 3 . Focus on Your Stre n g t h s . . . . . .7 6
6 4 . Understand Courage . . . . . . . .7 7
6 5 . Ask Yo u r s e l f . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 8
6 6 . Run the Short Road . . . . . . . . .7 9
6 7 . M a rch the Long Road . . . . . . . .8 0
6 8 . Close the Door on the Past . . . .8 1
6 9 . Avoid Thinking That … . . . . . .8 2
7 0 . Count the Ti m e . . . . . . . . . . . .8 3
7 1 . Act With Boldness . . . . . . . . . .8 4
7 2 . Rejoice In the Day . . . . . . . . . .8 5
7 3 . Do What You Love Doing . . . .8 6
7 4 . A p p reciate Your Customers . . . .8 7
7 5 . Build Networks . . . . . . . . . . . .8 8
7 6 . Build Your Te a m . . . . . . . . . . .8 9
7 7 . Negotiate With Power . . . . . . .9 0
7 8 . O ffer Fre e l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 1
7 9 . Work At Wo r k . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 2
8 0 . L e a rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 3
8 1 . Ask a Lot of Questions . . . . . . .9 4
8 2 . Read Biographies . . . . . . . . . . .9 5
8 3 . Be Open to New Ideas . . . . . . .9 6
8 4 . Heed the Wa rn i n g s . . . . . . . . .9 7
8 5 . Observe and Be Aw a re . . . . . .9 8
8 6 . Read, Read, Read . . . . . . . . . . .9 9
8 7 . Respect and Defend All Life . .1 0 0
8 8 . Honor The Military . . . . . . . . .1 0 1
8 9 . Tre a s u re the Earth . . . . . . . . .1 0 2
9 0 . Allow Your Opponent To Save Face . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 3
9 1 . Thank Your Ancestors . . . . . .1 0 4
9 2 . Practice Peace . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 5
9 3 . Make Everyone Feel Important 1 0 6
9 4 . Give Genero u s l y . . . . . . . . . .1 0 7
9 5 . S h a re the Cre d i t . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 8
9 6 . P romote The Action Principles 1 0 9
9 7 . Walk The Ta l k . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 0
9 8 . Teach Our Childre n … . . . . . .1 1 1
9 9 . Be A Mentor . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 2
100. Call to Action . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 3
Master Success Maxims . . . . . . . . .1 1 4
The Two Rules of Master Success .1 1 5
The Master Success Daily Dozen . .1 1 6
3 Rules To Master Success In Business . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 7
20 Distinguishing Characteristics Of A Master . . . . . . . . . .1 1 8
S u c c e s s . o rg . . . .
29 Leadership Secrets from Jack Welch
Abridged from Get Better or Get Beaten
THE VISIONARY LEADER: MANAGEMENT TACTICS FOR
GAINING THE COMPETITIVE EDGE
LEADERSHIP SECRET 1 Harness the Power of Change 3
LEADERSHIP SECRET 2 Face Reality! 8
LEADERSHIP SECRET 3 Managing Less Is Managing Better 12
LEADERSHIP SECRET 4 Create a Vision and Then Get Out of the Way 15
LEADERSHIP SECRET 5 Don’t Pursue a Central Idea; Instead, Set Only a Few Clear,
General Goals as Business Strategies 19
LEADERSHIP SECRET 6 Nurture Employees Who Share the Company’s Values 23
PART II
IGNITING A REVOLUTION: STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CHANGE
LEADERSHIP SECRET 7 Keep Watch for Ways to Create Opportunities and to Become
More Competitive 29
LEADERSHIP SECRET 8 Be Number One or Number Two and Keep Redefining Your Market
33
LEADERSHIP SECRET 9 Downsize, Before It’s Too Late! 37
LEADERSHIP SECRET 10 Use Acquisitions to Make the Quantum Leap! 41
LEADERSHIP SECRET 11 Learning Culture I: Use Boundarylessness and Empowerment to
Nurture a Learning Culture 46
LEADERSHIP SECRET 12 Learning Culture II: Inculcate the Best Ideas into the
Business, No Matter Where They Come From 50
LEADERSHIP SECRET 13 The Big Winners in the Twenty-first Century Will Be Global
54
PART III
REMOVING THE BOSS ELEMENT: PRODUCTIVITY SECRETS FOR CREATING THE BOUNDARYLESS
ORGANIZATION
LEADERSHIP SECRET 14 De-Layer: Get Rid of the Fat! 61
LEADERSHIP SECRET 15 Spark Productivity Through the ‘‘S’’ Secrets (Speed,
Simplicity, and Self-Confidence) 65
LEADERSHIP SECRET 16 Act Like a Small Company 69
LEADERSHIP SECRET 17 Remove the Boundaries! 73
LEADERSHIP SECRET 18 Unleash the Energy of Your Workers 77
LEADERSHIP SECRET 19 Listen to the People Who Actually Do the Work 81
LEADERSHIP SECRET 20 Go Before Your Workers and Answer All Their Questions 86
PART IV
NEXT GENERATION LEADERSHIP: INITIATIVES FOR DRIVING AND SUSTAINING DOUBLE-DIGIT
GROWTH
LEADERSHIP SECRET 21 Stretch: Exceed Your Goals as Often as You Can 93
LEADERSHIP SECRET 22 Make Quality a Top Priority 97
LEADERSHIP SECRET 23 Make Quality the Job of Every Employee 101
LEADERSHIP SECRET 24 Make Sure Everyone Understands How Six Sigma Works 105
LEADERSHIP SECRET 25 Make Sure the Customer Feels Quality 110
LEADERSHIP SECRET 26 Grow Your Service Business: It’s the Wave of the Future 115
LEADERSHIP SECRET 27 Take Advantage of E-Business Opportunities 119
LEADERSHIP SECRET 28 Make Existing Businesses Internet-Ready—Don’t Assume That
New Business Models Are the Answer 123
LEADERSHIP SECRET 29 Use E-Business to Put the Final Nail in Bureaucracy 127